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Egypt 2003

The Valleys of the Kings and Queens

The Valley of the Kings

We start the day early. Sam, our guide, takes us to discover the famous Valleys of the Kings and Queens... On the road, we cross hot air balloons quite common in Egypt

Hot air balloon in the Valley of the Kings
Hot air balloons in the Valley of the Kings

First explanations from Sam, our guide, in front of Tutankhamun's tomb. He is an Egyptologist and hasn't finished impressing us (not Tutankhamun, the guide!!).

In front of Tutankhamun's tomb
Guardian of Tutankhamun's tomb
In the Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings, on the left, the tomb of Tutankhamun

on the left, the entrance to Tutankhamun's tomb. The colors of the rising sun are superb.

The guard is always around at tourist sites

Guards in the Valley of the Kings

At the very bottom of this valley, after the steep staircase, the tomb of Thutmose III (1500 BC) son of Queen Hatshepsut.

In the Valley of the Kings
In the Valley of the KingsAccess to the tomb of Thutmose III in the Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings
In the Valley of the Kings

Such ingenuity to attract attention...

Another tomb visited. Alas, taking photos prohibited, even without flash...

In the Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings
Small train in the Valley of the Kings

return to the bottom of the valley by the small train

The Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Queens

The Valley of the Queens is 1.5 km from the Valley of the Kings. About 80 tombs of Queens and royal children have been dug into the mountain itself, including that of Nefertari... We visit the tomb of Amun-her-khepeshef, son of Ramses III. A mummified fetus is also visible in this tomb.

The Valley of the Queens

Just like in the Valley of the Kings, the relief is superb.

In the Valley of the Queens
In the Valley of the Queens
In the Valley of the Queens
The Valley of the Queens





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